... a Kotlin Multiplatform Markdown Renderer. (Android, Desktop, ...) powered by Compose Multiplatform
What's included π β’ Setup π οΈ β’ Usage π οΈ β’ License π
- Super simple setup
- Cross-platform ready
- Lightweight
Multiplatform
For multiplatform projects specify this single dependency:
dependencies {
implementation("com.mikepenz:multiplatform-markdown-renderer:${version}")
}
JVM
To use the library on JVM, you have to include:
dependencies {
implementation("com.mikepenz:multiplatform-markdown-renderer-jvm:${version}")
}
Android
For Android a special dependency is available:
dependencies {
implementation("com.mikepenz:multiplatform-markdown-renderer-android:${version}")
}
val markdown = """
### What's included π
- Super simple setup
- Cross-platform ready
- Lightweight
""".trimIndent()
//
Markdown(markdown)
Advanced Usage
The library offers the ability to modify different behaviour when rendering the markdown.
Markdown(
content,
colors = markdownColors(text = Color.Red),
typography = markdownTypography(h1 = MaterialTheme.typography.body1)
)
// Use the bullet list symbol from the original markdown
CompositionLocalProvider(LocalBulletListHandler provides { "$it " }) {
Markdown(content)
}
// Replace the ordered list symbol with `A.)` instead.
CompositionLocalProvider(LocalOrderedListHandler provides { "A.) " }) {
Markdown(content, Modifier.fillMaxSize().padding(16.dp).verticalScroll(scrollState))
}
Since v0.9.0 it is possible to provide custom components, instead of the default ones.
This can be done by providing the components MarkdownComponents
to the Markdown
composable.
Use the markdownComponents()
to keep defaults for non overwritten components.
The MarkdownComponent
will expose access to the content: String
, node: ASTNode
, typography: MarkdownTypography
, offering full flexibility.
// Simple adjusted paragraph with different Modifier.
val customParagraphComponent: MarkdownComponent = {
MarkdownParagraph(it.content, it.node, Modifier.align(Alignment.End))
}
// Full custom paragraph example
val customParagraphComponent: MarkdownComponent = {
// build a styled paragraph. (util function provided by the library)
val styledText = buildAnnotatedString {
pushStyle(LocalMarkdownTypography.current.paragraph.toSpanStyle())
buildMarkdownAnnotatedString(content, it.node)
pop()
}
// define the `Text` composable
Text(
styledText,
modifier = Modifier.align(Alignment.End),
textAlign = TextAlign.End
)
}
// Define the `Markdown` composeable and pass in the custom paragraph component
Markdown(
content,
components = markdownComponents(
paragraph = customParagraphComponent
)
)
This project uses JetBrains markdown Multiplatform Markdown processor as dependency to parse the markdown content.
- Mike Penz
- mikepenz.com - mikepenz@gmail.com
- paypal.me/mikepenz
This free, open source software was also made possible by a group of volunteers that put many hours of hard work into it. See the CONTRIBUTORS.md file for details.
Big thanks to Erik Hellman and his awesome article on Rendering Markdown with Jetpack Compose, and the related source MarkdownComposer.
Copyright for portions of the code are held by [Erik Hellman, 2020] as part of project MarkdownComposer under the MIT license. All other copyright for project multiplatform-markdown-renderer are held by [Mike Penz, 2023] under the Apache License, Version 2.0.
Copyright 2024 Mike Penz
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you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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